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ft.. . XM1TOE A. L. BAUMGAETNEE, Editor and Propr. THE NEWS THE TRIBUNE WANTS IT THE TRJBUNE GIVES IT. PKICE ONE DOLLAE A YEAE. VOLUME 43. UNION. MISSOURI, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1908. NUMBER f,i. V V WALL PAPER IN ALL GRADES. Jr,,r. BUSCH BROS. UNION, MO. UiEDLCil X MUD! zDEALERS IN: MA R D W A R. ESS Furniture and Farm Machinery. Our various linos are complete. ( Jive us your valued patronage and we will save you money. LESLIE, : : : MISSOURI. X WX3XBGXD 8CS3XB;DGXS SGXXjXKiXSX3ffi3GX Fire, Tornado, Life AND j Accident Insurance s CALL OIN F. A. FAHRNER 1 Phone 122 UNION, MISSOURI. Joiix L. Fink H. C. Vossijkixk President. Sec'y and Treas. I X x Union JLiqiaor Co. I ooooo oiesale High-Grade Whiskies by the bbl. Beer bv the kc. UNION, MISSOURI. 2 tract or car load lots. J 200,000 ready for market. Special prices on con Building, SicJeAcilk., Cistern and Well lorick:. in 111 lit Ml V lit til til til tii tii tii tii tii tii tii tii tii lb U I UNION BRICK YARDS CO. ISA " JJ UINIOrN, MISSOURI. S'mZ."S n''m-''&'''"''SL'm'"'S '-5 '-5 '-5 .-.-,-,-.- ."w TOP BUGGIES $33.50 UP. OPEN BUGGIES $29.00 UP. The finest line ever brought to Franklin County. SZYMANSKI & MAX UNION, MO. The Tribune is only $1.00 a Year. w il i i l ii b 0 ilt ili vl ii ili 0 ii ii Sullivan Sayiugs. T. E. Dotter went over in the Lone Dell neighborhood last Saturday to speak in the interest of loeal option, but the rain prevented but one address whereas three had been arranged for. lie reports a lively interest in the subject over in that prosperous part of the country. William Yiering died here Monday night alter an illness of over six months. The beginning of his trouble was hernia and he underwent several operations in St. Louis. He has been in the care of the Odd Fellows for several months and everything possible has been done for his comfort and recovery but nothing was able to stay the inevitable. This is school closing week in Sullivan and things are very strenuous Last Friday night Miss Zetta Houston's music pupils gave a recital, Monday nignt Prof. Clark gave his address on astronomy for the high school, Wednesday night the high school pupils gave an entertainment, Thursday night the lower grades gave an entertainment and Friday night the eighth grade students gave their graduating exercises. Most of these entertainments are to be given in the new high school building, the assembly hall of which has just been completed and is the best hall of the kind in town. Key Joseph Yirgil Clark of Kansas City irave his noted lecture on astronomy at the Odd Fellows hall in Sullivan Monday night to a good audience, under the auspices of the high school. The lecture dealt with astronomy in general, outlining the various constellations, and then went more into detail on the planets. The lecture is an able one both from a scientific and practical standpoint as is indicated a good deal concerning the weather, earthquakes, tides, etc. Professor Clark is an expert in forecasting the weather, making his forecasts sixty hours ahead and during the past winter rarely missing the principal storms and decided changes in the weather more than two or three hours. He has a very valuable photograph of the niooii which required much time and many efforts to moeure. It is the only thing of the kiud ever obtained n mis state so lar as is Known. The high school pupils were fortunate in securing this lecture and all who heard it enjoyed it very much. Mr. Chirk went from here to Steel vrille where' he delivered his lecture also. Lyon Locals. Win, Deppermann has made preparations to paint his house. Aug. Kethmeyer made a business trip to Washington Saturday. Wm. Miller went enroute the St. John's Creek Saturday. Wonder why! Aug. llallemann is busy quarrying rocks. He wauts to enlarge his barn. Anton Nowack is down with pneumonia. We hope for a speedy recovery. There is a rumor of a wedding in the near future. JJoys get the cow bells ready. Ed. A lthage delivered a load of Hour the middle part of this Meek to Ueaufort. Little George IJebemeyer is sick at this writing. We hope he will recover soon. Dave Dierkiug and Fred Weeke were visiting in the Casco neighborhood Sunday. A Ym. and Aug. Eggert, the hust ling tliresnermeu wlio nave been sawing wood at Aug. Bole's, moved their outfit home. 5 tvf Walbert Notes. through Gihlehouse Grist. Dry weather is wanted in this locality. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Xiebniecrire were Washington visitors Friday. Misses Lizzie Sieve and Jennie Mealer visited friends near Dutzow the first of the week. Herman A'itt and J. E. Xie- bnurjre of Union passed this neighborhood Monday Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Frankenlter-r o of Krakow, spent Sunday with relatives in our burg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Xeubruegge attended the birthday social of the hitter's mother, Mrs. II. Ehlers, of Dubois Sunday. We are sorry to report that Hy. Ley is confined to his bed with typhoid pneumonia. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. F. St rack and children of Canaan, Mo., returned to their home after having spent some time with relatives here. We are glad to report that J. P. Barrett who some time ago injured his foot while hewing a piece of timber is able to be around again. Grandpa Otte is still on the sick list. Emmet Farrell and family visited at Lorrest Ficke s Monday. Miss Meta Noltinsr visited her friend Miss Cora Eenick Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. II. X. Ilutton made a business trip to Gerald Tuesday. Mrs. A. X'. Leek and son, Oliu, spent Monday with her brother, Jno. Otte. Sam Otte of Gerald visited bis brother, Jno. Otte, Saturday and Sunday returning home Monday. Messrs. Phillip and Wm. Land-wehr and Hy. Kampschroeder went to Union on business Monday. Several of our young folks M-ent fishing last Wednesday and all report a good time and plenty to eat. Wonder if it was lish! A line young democrat arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ficke last Friday. We congratulate the happy parents. School Directors' Meeting. A meeting of the school directors of Franklin county is hereby called at the court house in Union, Mo., for Saturday, May 2.1, at 1 o'clock, for the purpose of discussing school matters and devising means for the betterment of the schools. All school directors are requested to attend. EGGS WANTED. We want twenty thousand cases of fresh eggs, for which we will pay St. Louis market price. We charge no drayage or commission. liy shipping to us you will save the commission man's profit. Prompt and satisfactory returns guaranteed. Correspondence solicited. National Grocery & Provision Co. 3S22-24 X. Grand Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Threshing Outfit For Sale. Star engine, 20 horsepower, running three years. One .'il'-inch I Sell separator, running about four years. One clover huller in good running order. One saw mill in good running order. The saw mill may be seen in operation two and one-half miles west of Moselle. Price l.r00 cash in hand. Johv Black. St. Clair, Mo. Brush Creek liits. We are plad to report the sick improving;. Miss Ella MeKee visited Miss Delia Wilson last Monday afternoon.Miss Lizzie Marshall of Indian Prairie was making calls in our com munity last week. All please remember that IJev. Abram will preach for us ajrain next Sunday afternoon. Miss Irene Johnson snent the first days of the week with friends in the district in which she taught during the winter. Mrs. Cole, who recently returned from California, came out from St. Louis last Sunday to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Jno. McKee. Those from here who attended the closing exercises Thursday night and the graduating exercises of the St. Clair school on Friday night, report very interesting programs on both occasions. 3 1 'i. i t 1 THE DANGER Those who think they can hide their money and be safer than if it were in a bank sometimes forget the danger of fire. A building of any value could certainly be insured for at least a part of its worth, but risks are taken on hidden money that no prudent person would take on other valuable property. The losses of hidden money that occur yearly by fire and burglars are estimated to amount to many thousands of dollars. The best insurance you can get on your money against fire and burglars is to deposit it in this bank. &e BANK OF UNION ft ft ft ft ft 9 7 jJ . H fin pia.ee inis store occunipQ in fv ir,,w i r iaj a Washington. Mo., than the vast display of New Spring Goods .uw ierc. lore to see and more to choose from thr, - - .7 a a other house in Central Missouri. pjBJ a OUR PRICES ARE INDISPUTABLY THE LOWEST. Hook s inlaid linoleum, fine patterns, per vd $ 1 10 a Kegular inlaid linoleum, 2nd grade, ner vd -.- -.v. .m iiiiuifuui, per vara Oilcloth, regular price 40c, now "selifng"at " r- if .""U1 carpet, yard wide, per yd.. 1.00 .5. j l.lo High grade Brussels carpet, per vard .SO 9x12 feet ingrain rugs, each . 4 J0 !)xl2 feet all-wool rugs, each. s.T.'i 9x12 feet Brussels, no mitress or cross seam 2.."0 9x12 feet high grade Axminster rugs . 2.;")0 winaow snaaes, opague cloth, rollers war- J a a a a a a a fsl 151 ranted, each. r 1 f ""v.. vaiiwi, .vuru wiue, per ya Good "pram carpet, yard wide, per yard rgj Splendid Wilton velvet carpet, per yard. ."II a Our stock of window shades and lace curtains is unlimited. Call and a see the latest and newest at prices that can't be duplicated. 5 a a a a a charge for 1 a a BIB USJ a a a We make no Phone 38 WASHINGTON, M0. rTT" WBn irm mi mi r'V mmrsmmmrimmmriiirirriririrrirnr-ir-.r-.r-1r-,r, a a a a a a a a a a a a Szynianski & Max are prepared to meet your wants in the line of hardware from kitchen utensils to iron ranges. And their prices are just right. Tf you are not already a depositor with Citizens' Bank of Union give them a trial. Fair treatment and absolute security guaranteed. l a y mot icono needed FOR SALE. Ten thousand feet of oak lumber, 8 foot length. Call at farm, two miles south of Union. Henry Habtmanx. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a strong drink. As now made, there is net a drop of alcohol in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking this medicine for thin, impure blood. Follow his advice every time. He knows. A We publish our formulas Eta yers We banish alcohol from our medicines Wo urge you to consu:t your doctor Ask your doctor, "What is the first great rule of health?" Nine doctors out of ten will quickly reply, " Keep the bovels regular." Then ask him another question, "What do you think of Ayer's Fills for constipation?" Made by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.--' EDW. MUENCH School Supplies School Books Pencils Pens 0 0 0 D rugs EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, UNION, MO. and Medicines. I WHAT IS IT? Merely a little map to show you something of the immensity of the territory served by the RockIsland-Frisco-C. & E. I. Lines. Just think of all those miles of steel humming to the tune of whirling wheels, day and night ! Sqme size to a system like that don't you think ? And it means a great deal to the welfare of your community this railroad which carries you and your freight. It's a bond of communication between ycu and your neighbors between you and the market for your products. It's an enterprise worthy of fostering is it not ? Remember, too, that the country needs the railroads as an aid in development and in the transaction of business, and the railroads need you, the traveler and the shipper it's a community interest proposition, you know. Let's all pull together ! J. E. Maddy, Agent, Union, Mo. GROCERIES. I I carry a full line of staple and fancy gro- I cenes. A nice lot of herring just received. q Highest market price paid for produce. LOUIS J. ZIMMERMANN S JEFFHIESBURGr, MO. S EOLEYSHOlfEYTAE Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia I I 3 ik'ttlwa WMfotj&bi& tSSasl Manv things mutt i EBB I I 2 II J ' WTi IT tJS I I Many things muse be considered in the construction of a monument. Not only should the design be artistic, but the material substantial, and theworkmanship- the best. We aim and succeed in combining all these at all times. Busch Bros., Agents, Union, Ho. Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach. Toroid Liver and c h2ZXr Laxative Fruit Syrup Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It is guaranteed FOR SALE BY EDW. MUENCH, UNION, MO. 0

ft.. . XM1TOE A. L. BAUMGAETNEE, Editor and Propr. THE NEWS THE TRIBUNE WANTS IT THE TRJBUNE GIVES IT. PKICE ONE DOLLAE A YEAE. VOLUME 43. UNION. MISSOURI, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1908. NUMBER f,i. V V WALL PAPER IN ALL GRADES. Jr,,r. BUSCH BROS. UNION, MO. UiEDLCil X MUD! zDEALERS IN: MA R D W A R. ESS Furniture and Farm Machinery. Our various linos are complete. ( Jive us your valued patronage and we will save you money. LESLIE, : : : MISSOURI. X WX3XBGXD 8CS3XB;DGXS SGXXjXKiXSX3ffi3GX Fire, Tornado, Life AND j Accident Insurance s CALL OIN F. A. FAHRNER 1 Phone 122 UNION, MISSOURI. Joiix L. Fink H. C. Vossijkixk President. Sec'y and Treas. I X x Union JLiqiaor Co. I ooooo oiesale High-Grade Whiskies by the bbl. Beer bv the kc. UNION, MISSOURI. 2 tract or car load lots. J 200,000 ready for market. Special prices on con Building, SicJeAcilk., Cistern and Well lorick:. in 111 lit Ml V lit til til til tii tii tii tii tii tii tii tii tii lb U I UNION BRICK YARDS CO. ISA " JJ UINIOrN, MISSOURI. S'mZ."S n''m-''&'''"''SL'm'"'S '-5 '-5 '-5 .-.-,-,-.- ."w TOP BUGGIES $33.50 UP. OPEN BUGGIES $29.00 UP. The finest line ever brought to Franklin County. SZYMANSKI & MAX UNION, MO. The Tribune is only $1.00 a Year. w il i i l ii b 0 ilt ili vl ii ili 0 ii ii Sullivan Sayiugs. T. E. Dotter went over in the Lone Dell neighborhood last Saturday to speak in the interest of loeal option, but the rain prevented but one address whereas three had been arranged for. lie reports a lively interest in the subject over in that prosperous part of the country. William Yiering died here Monday night alter an illness of over six months. The beginning of his trouble was hernia and he underwent several operations in St. Louis. He has been in the care of the Odd Fellows for several months and everything possible has been done for his comfort and recovery but nothing was able to stay the inevitable. This is school closing week in Sullivan and things are very strenuous Last Friday night Miss Zetta Houston's music pupils gave a recital, Monday nignt Prof. Clark gave his address on astronomy for the high school, Wednesday night the high school pupils gave an entertainment, Thursday night the lower grades gave an entertainment and Friday night the eighth grade students gave their graduating exercises. Most of these entertainments are to be given in the new high school building, the assembly hall of which has just been completed and is the best hall of the kind in town. Key Joseph Yirgil Clark of Kansas City irave his noted lecture on astronomy at the Odd Fellows hall in Sullivan Monday night to a good audience, under the auspices of the high school. The lecture dealt with astronomy in general, outlining the various constellations, and then went more into detail on the planets. The lecture is an able one both from a scientific and practical standpoint as is indicated a good deal concerning the weather, earthquakes, tides, etc. Professor Clark is an expert in forecasting the weather, making his forecasts sixty hours ahead and during the past winter rarely missing the principal storms and decided changes in the weather more than two or three hours. He has a very valuable photograph of the niooii which required much time and many efforts to moeure. It is the only thing of the kiud ever obtained n mis state so lar as is Known. The high school pupils were fortunate in securing this lecture and all who heard it enjoyed it very much. Mr. Chirk went from here to Steel vrille where' he delivered his lecture also. Lyon Locals. Win, Deppermann has made preparations to paint his house. Aug. Kethmeyer made a business trip to Washington Saturday. Wm. Miller went enroute the St. John's Creek Saturday. Wonder why! Aug. llallemann is busy quarrying rocks. He wauts to enlarge his barn. Anton Nowack is down with pneumonia. We hope for a speedy recovery. There is a rumor of a wedding in the near future. JJoys get the cow bells ready. Ed. A lthage delivered a load of Hour the middle part of this Meek to Ueaufort. Little George IJebemeyer is sick at this writing. We hope he will recover soon. Dave Dierkiug and Fred Weeke were visiting in the Casco neighborhood Sunday. A Ym. and Aug. Eggert, the hust ling tliresnermeu wlio nave been sawing wood at Aug. Bole's, moved their outfit home. 5 tvf Walbert Notes. through Gihlehouse Grist. Dry weather is wanted in this locality. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Xiebniecrire were Washington visitors Friday. Misses Lizzie Sieve and Jennie Mealer visited friends near Dutzow the first of the week. Herman A'itt and J. E. Xie- bnurjre of Union passed this neighborhood Monday Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Frankenlter-r o of Krakow, spent Sunday with relatives in our burg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Xeubruegge attended the birthday social of the hitter's mother, Mrs. II. Ehlers, of Dubois Sunday. We are sorry to report that Hy. Ley is confined to his bed with typhoid pneumonia. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. F. St rack and children of Canaan, Mo., returned to their home after having spent some time with relatives here. We are glad to report that J. P. Barrett who some time ago injured his foot while hewing a piece of timber is able to be around again. Grandpa Otte is still on the sick list. Emmet Farrell and family visited at Lorrest Ficke s Monday. Miss Meta Noltinsr visited her friend Miss Cora Eenick Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. II. X. Ilutton made a business trip to Gerald Tuesday. Mrs. A. X'. Leek and son, Oliu, spent Monday with her brother, Jno. Otte. Sam Otte of Gerald visited bis brother, Jno. Otte, Saturday and Sunday returning home Monday. Messrs. Phillip and Wm. Land-wehr and Hy. Kampschroeder went to Union on business Monday. Several of our young folks M-ent fishing last Wednesday and all report a good time and plenty to eat. Wonder if it was lish! A line young democrat arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ficke last Friday. We congratulate the happy parents. School Directors' Meeting. A meeting of the school directors of Franklin county is hereby called at the court house in Union, Mo., for Saturday, May 2.1, at 1 o'clock, for the purpose of discussing school matters and devising means for the betterment of the schools. All school directors are requested to attend. EGGS WANTED. We want twenty thousand cases of fresh eggs, for which we will pay St. Louis market price. We charge no drayage or commission. liy shipping to us you will save the commission man's profit. Prompt and satisfactory returns guaranteed. Correspondence solicited. National Grocery & Provision Co. 3S22-24 X. Grand Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Threshing Outfit For Sale. Star engine, 20 horsepower, running three years. One .'il'-inch I Sell separator, running about four years. One clover huller in good running order. One saw mill in good running order. The saw mill may be seen in operation two and one-half miles west of Moselle. Price l.r00 cash in hand. Johv Black. St. Clair, Mo. Brush Creek liits. We are plad to report the sick improving;. Miss Ella MeKee visited Miss Delia Wilson last Monday afternoon.Miss Lizzie Marshall of Indian Prairie was making calls in our com munity last week. All please remember that IJev. Abram will preach for us ajrain next Sunday afternoon. Miss Irene Johnson snent the first days of the week with friends in the district in which she taught during the winter. Mrs. Cole, who recently returned from California, came out from St. Louis last Sunday to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Jno. McKee. Those from here who attended the closing exercises Thursday night and the graduating exercises of the St. Clair school on Friday night, report very interesting programs on both occasions. 3 1 'i. i t 1 THE DANGER Those who think they can hide their money and be safer than if it were in a bank sometimes forget the danger of fire. A building of any value could certainly be insured for at least a part of its worth, but risks are taken on hidden money that no prudent person would take on other valuable property. The losses of hidden money that occur yearly by fire and burglars are estimated to amount to many thousands of dollars. The best insurance you can get on your money against fire and burglars is to deposit it in this bank. &e BANK OF UNION ft ft ft ft ft 9 7 jJ . H fin pia.ee inis store occunipQ in fv ir,,w i r iaj a Washington. Mo., than the vast display of New Spring Goods .uw ierc. lore to see and more to choose from thr, - - .7 a a other house in Central Missouri. pjBJ a OUR PRICES ARE INDISPUTABLY THE LOWEST. Hook s inlaid linoleum, fine patterns, per vd $ 1 10 a Kegular inlaid linoleum, 2nd grade, ner vd -.- -.v. .m iiiiuifuui, per vara Oilcloth, regular price 40c, now "selifng"at " r- if .""U1 carpet, yard wide, per yd.. 1.00 .5. j l.lo High grade Brussels carpet, per vard .SO 9x12 feet ingrain rugs, each . 4 J0 !)xl2 feet all-wool rugs, each. s.T.'i 9x12 feet Brussels, no mitress or cross seam 2.."0 9x12 feet high grade Axminster rugs . 2.;")0 winaow snaaes, opague cloth, rollers war- J a a a a a a a fsl 151 ranted, each. r 1 f ""v.. vaiiwi, .vuru wiue, per ya Good "pram carpet, yard wide, per yard rgj Splendid Wilton velvet carpet, per yard. ."II a Our stock of window shades and lace curtains is unlimited. Call and a see the latest and newest at prices that can't be duplicated. 5 a a a a a charge for 1 a a BIB USJ a a a We make no Phone 38 WASHINGTON, M0. rTT" WBn irm mi mi r'V mmrsmmmrimmmriiirirriririrrirnr-ir-.r-.r-1r-,r, a a a a a a a a a a a a Szynianski & Max are prepared to meet your wants in the line of hardware from kitchen utensils to iron ranges. And their prices are just right. Tf you are not already a depositor with Citizens' Bank of Union give them a trial. Fair treatment and absolute security guaranteed. l a y mot icono needed FOR SALE. Ten thousand feet of oak lumber, 8 foot length. Call at farm, two miles south of Union. Henry Habtmanx. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a strong drink. As now made, there is net a drop of alcohol in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking this medicine for thin, impure blood. Follow his advice every time. He knows. A We publish our formulas Eta yers We banish alcohol from our medicines Wo urge you to consu:t your doctor Ask your doctor, "What is the first great rule of health?" Nine doctors out of ten will quickly reply, " Keep the bovels regular." Then ask him another question, "What do you think of Ayer's Fills for constipation?" Made by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.--' EDW. MUENCH School Supplies School Books Pencils Pens 0 0 0 D rugs EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, UNION, MO. and Medicines. I WHAT IS IT? Merely a little map to show you something of the immensity of the territory served by the RockIsland-Frisco-C. & E. I. Lines. Just think of all those miles of steel humming to the tune of whirling wheels, day and night ! Sqme size to a system like that don't you think ? And it means a great deal to the welfare of your community this railroad which carries you and your freight. It's a bond of communication between ycu and your neighbors between you and the market for your products. It's an enterprise worthy of fostering is it not ? Remember, too, that the country needs the railroads as an aid in development and in the transaction of business, and the railroads need you, the traveler and the shipper it's a community interest proposition, you know. Let's all pull together ! J. E. Maddy, Agent, Union, Mo. GROCERIES. I I carry a full line of staple and fancy gro- I cenes. A nice lot of herring just received. q Highest market price paid for produce. LOUIS J. ZIMMERMANN S JEFFHIESBURGr, MO. S EOLEYSHOlfEYTAE Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia I I 3 ik'ttlwa WMfotj&bi& tSSasl Manv things mutt i EBB I I 2 II J ' WTi IT tJS I I Many things muse be considered in the construction of a monument. Not only should the design be artistic, but the material substantial, and theworkmanship- the best. We aim and succeed in combining all these at all times. Busch Bros., Agents, Union, Ho. Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach. Toroid Liver and c h2ZXr Laxative Fruit Syrup Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It is guaranteed FOR SALE BY EDW. MUENCH, UNION, MO. 0